SOLICITATION NOTICE
C -- Architectural and Engineering Services
- Notice Date
- 9/22/2006
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- Contracting Office
- IMR - YELL - Yellowstone National Park P. O. Box 168 Yellowstone National Park WY 82190
- ZIP Code
- 82190
- Solicitation Number
- N1577070401
- Response Due
- 10/23/2006
- Archive Date
- 9/22/2007
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- The National Park Service (NPS), Yellowstone National Park is seeking firms to provide multi-discipline Architectural & Engineering (A/E) Title I, II and III services under an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract (IDIQ). *****GENERAL: CONTACTS: For further information call or e-mail: John Chaney, Contract Specialist, 307-344-2075, john_chaney@nps.gov. CONTRACT TYPE AND AWARD: The NPS may elect to award Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract(s) to one or more A/E who respond to this Request for Qualifications. Each contracted firm shall be provided a fair opportunity to be considered for individual task orders. CONTRACT PERIOD: The base contract period will be for one year with options to extend for four additional one-year periods. ORDERING LIMITATIONS: The NPS will order work by issuance of firm fixed price or not-to-exceed task orders. The maximum ordering limitation will be $15,000,000 for the life of the contract. Each task order will not exceed $500,000. The $15,000,000 maximum may be realized in a single year or spread out over the life of the contract including all option years. The guaranteed minimum for the life of the contract, which includes the base period and all options exercised, is $25,000. SUBCONTRACTING PLAN: In accordance with Public Law 97-507, the A/E will be required to provide the maximum practicable opportunities for small, small disadvantaged, women-owned, veteran-owned, and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses. The selected firm, if a large business, must comply with FAR 52.219-9 regarding the requirement for a subcontracting plan on that part of the work it intends to subcontract. The following NPS goals for 2006 are provided for information: small businesses 19%; small disadvantaged businesses 3%, women-owned small businesses 5%, veteran-owned small businesses 3%, service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses 3%; HUBZone certified firms 3%, 8(a) certified small businesses 2.5%. A subcontracting plan is not required with the Phase I submittal; however, contract award will be contingent upon negotiation of an acceptable subcontracting plan. SCHEDULE: All dates are tentative and may change. Issue Presolicitation 9/22/06; Qualifications due 10/23/06; Notification of phase I selected firms 11/6/06 - 11/10/06; Interviews 11/27/06 - 12/8/06; Issue Request for Proposal 12/11/06 - 12/18/06; Proposal due 12/22/06 - 12/29/06; Award Contract 1/12/07 - 1/19/07. INDEMNIFICATION: The NPS will not indemnify the firm selected against liability involving asbestos or other hazardous materials; that is, no clause holding the firm harmless will be included in the contract. *****BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT SCOPE: REQUIRED SERVICES: Services may include, but are not limited to pre-design services, facility assessments, hazardous material assessments, programming, project planning, compliance, site analysis, site planning, facility design, exhibit design, construction documents, construction administration, value engineering, commissioning, historic structures reports. PROJECT TYPES: Projects types may include, but are not limited to construction, alteration or repair of buildings, building systems, utilities and site work such as museums, visitor/interpretive centers, administrative facilities, maintenance facilities, housing, campgrounds, roads, and parking. PROJECT LOCATIONS: The primary area of project work and task orders will be located throughout Yellowstone National Park. In addition, contract(s) shall allow for issuance of individual task orders for projects within areas administered by the NPS in the states of Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Utah, South Dakota, North Dakota, Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, New Mexico and Nebraska. ORGANIZATION: The lead firm selected for contract award shall be predominately an architecture firm specializing in contemporary and historic architecture. In order to maximize competition, the NPS is encouraging joint venture arrangements as well as prime/subcontractor relationships for this solicitation. REQUIRED DISCIPLINES: Individual projects may require the following disciplines: architects, historic architects, landscape architects, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, civil engineers, structural engineers, geotechnical engineers, surveyors, cost estimators, exhibitory / media designers, construction administrators, sustainable design experts, industrial hygienists, interior designers, AutoCAD drafters, model builders, and clerical. SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: The NPS has adopted sustainable design as the guiding principle for its planning, design and construction projects. By definition, this means meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. In practice, sustainable design utilizes best available solutions within the design tradition and conserves global resources, utilizes energy efficiently, recycles materials and waste, and specifies ecologically responsible methods, practices, and materials in the construction and operations of facilities. REGISTRATION / LICENSING: Where applicable, the listed disciplines shall be licensed / registered to practice in the state in which the project is located. The facilities in Yellowstone National Park are located in the states of Wyoming and Montana. At the time of contract award the disciplines shall be or shall hold reciprocity eligibility to become licensed to practice in the states identified above. In addition where applicable the listed disciplines shall meet the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards. At least one person within the disciplines on the A/E's team shall be a LEED accredited professional. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: Periods of Performance shall be noted in each individual task order. Period of Performances may extend over several fiscal years. REGULATIONS: The A/E shall be responsible for compliance with all federal, state and local regulations, codes and policies. SUBCONSULTANTS: In the course of doing business with A/E firms under contract with the NPS, the NPS occasionally needs to obtain specialized services from subconsultants under the prime contract. In these instances, the majority of the work may be performed solely by the subconsultant with little involvement of the prime contractor. Even though the work is performed primarily by the subconsultant, the NPS will ensure that the prime is involved in all discussions and all correspondence is routed through the prime. The prime shall not be granted an administrative handling or coordination fee on subconsultant's services. *****SELECTION / EVALUATION / AWARD PROCESS: SELECTION PROCESS: A/E selection and award will be completed in three phases as follows: Phase I: a) Interested firms shall submit their qualifications to perform the services noted above. b)An NPS evaluation panel will evaluate each company's qualifications in terms of the evaluation criteria noted below. Based upon their evaluations the panel will select a minimum of three firms for interviews. Phase II: a) An interview will be conducted with each of the firms selected in Phase I. During the interview the A/E teams shall present their qualifications. Presentations shall address each the evaluation criteria. b) Based upon all information obtained the evaluation panel will provide to the Contracting Officer a final selection list which states in order of preference three firms considered most highly qualified to perform the work. Phase III: a) The Contracting Officer will issue a Request for Proposal to the highest ranked A/E firm. b) The A/E firm shall prepare and submit a proposal to the NPS. The proposal shall include unit pricing for the stated services as well as a subcontracting plan if applicable. c) The NPS and the A/E firm shall attempt to negotiate a mutually satisfactory contract. If a contract cannot be negotiated, the contracting officer shall initiate negotiations with the next firm on the final selection list. This procedure shall be continued until a mutually satisfactory contract has been negotiated. EVALUATION CRITERIA: Evaluation and selection of the firm will be based on the following evaluation criteria, listed in descending order of importance: 1) Demonstrated professional qualifications, professional registration, technical expertise, and experience of the firm, including all principles and key staff of the firm, its consultants, and project personnel, with projects of types described both in urban and remote locations. Emphasis will focus on familiarity with and project experience in applying principles of sustainability in climatic regions such as high mountains, and heavy snow areas, for the types of projects described. Emphasis will also focus on utilization of appropriate materials and construction techniques, with sensitivity to natural and cultural resources, as well as aesthetic considerations appropriate for National Park settings. 2) Specialized experience and technical competence in the type of work required, including where appropriate, experience in energy conservation, pollution prevention, waste reduction, and the use of recovered materials. 3) Demonstrated project management experience and expertise with integrated design, with an emphasis on coordinating multidisciplinary teams, sub-consultant working relationships, establishment of up-front environmental goals, whole systems approach and follow-through. Demonstrated ability of the firm or organization to communicate, coordinate and facilitate work expediently. Demonstrated ability to design portions of a multidisciplinary design project independently, to participate in reviews, and to facilitate coordination into a multidisciplinary design project. Demonstrated capacity to respond to short time frames and accomplish multiple simultaneous projects within desired schedules, while maintaining a high standard of quality of work and cost control. 4) Specific past performance on previous architect/engineering work performed for federal, state, and local government agencies, and private industry based on the quality of the A/E's work and the A/E's history of meeting performance schedules and budgets. 5) The primary area of project work is Yellowstone National Park. The A/E shall be located in the general geographical area of Yellowstone National Park and shall possess knowledge of the locality. EVALUATION OF MULTIPLE AWARDS: In addition to other factors, Statements of Qualifications will be evaluated on the basis of advantages and disadvantages to the NPS that might result from making more than one award (i.e. multiple awards). *****SUBMISSIONS: CONTENTS: Firms that fully meet the requirements described in this announcement are invited to submit a Letter of Interest and completed Standard Form 330, Part 1 for each of the required disciplines, Standard Form 330, Part 2 for the A/E team as a whole, and an organization chart of the team. At a minimum the organization chart shall include the following information for each discipline: technical expertise, firm name, names of key personnel. Submission of any additional supporting material is encouraged, but only to the extent that it substantiates the information stated on the Standard Form 330. FORMAT: It is recommended that submissions be spiral bound and developed and assembled in a manner that addresses the Evaluation Criteria. Provide three copies of all submitted information. DUE DATE / TIME: Firms shall submit their qualifications so as to insure they are delivered by 5:00 p.m. local time, October 23, 2006. DELIVERY: E-mail or fax submissions will NOT be accepted. Submissions shall be mailed or delivered to National Park Service, Mammoth Supply Center, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Yellowstone National Park
- Zip Code: 82190
- Country: US
- Zip Code: 82190
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